The book starts off with cognitive dissonance, and explains how it affects our behavior. Cognitive dissonance is cause by our thoughts, beliefs, and actions not being balanced. When all of that contradicts each other we get a feeling that is very uncomfortable. Naturally we want …show more content…
Not being careful enough and picking an option that seems appealing without much thought to it is one of my biggest blind spot. As I was in the process of choosing where to study at, I wanted to go out of state to study. I really liked a university from another state, and I thought to myself it would also look good on my resume. I believed picking a university that is well known could increase my chances of getting a nice job in the future and people would respect me. My mom made me realize getting into an expensive university doesn’t necessarily mean I will have a nice future. She made me analyze more how I would pay for the expensive tuition and that perhaps I wasn’t ready to be so far from home. We need to have someone that helps us reduce our blind spots and stop us from making inadequate decisions. If I had gone to a very expensive university without considering other schools that could benefit me too, I would have ended up with a huge debt and perhaps end up disliking the place. I only thought about the future without giving much thought of the present. I ignored the fact that I couldn’t afford the high tuition, and at one point I thought to myself my parents could pay for it ----how to